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The €12.5 million investment will show a yield of around 4.5 per cent.
The bank pays an annual rent of €580,000 per annum under a 30-year full repairing and insuring lease dating from December - Subscribe

TCD moving from bonds to investments in property and infrastructure

The college has issued a request for tender, seeking independent investment advisers to carry out a review of the fund’s portfolio with a view to revamping the structure that would see it disposing - Subscribe

Commercial vacancy rates outside Dublin ‘stubbornly high’

The GeoView Commercial Vacancy Rates report, published by a body backed by An Post and Ordnance Survey, found the national commercial vacancy rate dipped only slightly from 13.5 per cent in the fourth - Subscribe

Dublin’s first crypto cafe on Aungier Street

Google's move into the Chase building, its second foray within six months into the Sandyford Business District

The US web giant's agreement with Kennedy Wilson brings several months of talks between the parties to a successful conclusion, and will see it occupy the remaining 52,900 sq ft of vacant space at The - Subscribe

Permanent TSB to write off debts of more than 1,000 landlords under deal

MORE than 1,000 buy-to-let investors who are in arrears have responded to an offer by Permanent TSB to write off debts if they hand over their properties to the bank.
The take-up of the offer is un - Subscribe

Council paid rent hikes to 64 landlords over 4% cap

The council explained that it had to contact 29 landlords to renew rental contracts, and a further 38 landlords were contacted for rent reviews at least three months prior to their renewal or review d - Subscribe

Rent or buy? Five rentals in hot spots that may cost less to buy

As rents keep rising in Dublin city – surpassing their Celtic Tiger peak, according to the latest Daft survey – it’s tempting to do the maths on purchase prices and see an attractive margin betw - Subscribe

An Bord Pleanála refused permission for eight, three-storey semi-detached properties, all with five bedrooms, off Golf Lane, in Foxrock. The 0.37 hectare site is located near Torquay Road, one of the - Subscribe

Cairn Homes plans for Stillorgan a ‘monstrosity’

A proposed nine-storey development for up to 600 students in Stillorgan is too high, too big, will not offer any housing for local families or empty nesters, does not have enough parking, will devalue - Subscribe

[Needs IT sub] ‘Bungalow Blitz’ another nail in the coffin for towns and villages

The Government’s latest plan proposes to accommodate 25 per cent of this growth in Dublin, 25 per cent in the “second-tier” cities of Cork, Limerick and Galway, and the remaining 50 per cent in - Subscribe

Dublin rents to rise to €2,500 before they start to slow

[Needs SBP sub] Time for competition on mortgage credit

Almost 900,000 people rent their living accommodation in Ireland, according to property agent Savills. There are a number of factors as to why this is the case. We can look at the recession and subseq - Subscribe

Hibernia 'progress' as vacancy rate drops

In Dublin, Hibernia reported record office take-up of 3.5m sq ft last year, after a new quarterly high in the three months to December 31 last. The group sold three assets for €35.8m, while earlier - Subscribe

In the shadow of the Docklands

As the completion of the SDZ plan draws to a close - with the number of brownfield sites in the SDZ dwindling - new statistics reveal that the fears of the Docklands community have been fully realised - Subscribe

Huckletree's transformation of Twitter's old HQ - and why these expanding firms are already calling it home

Opened shortly before Chistmas, the Dublin hub is Huckletree's first international workspace, having already made its impressive mark in London in Clerkenwell, Shoreditch and White City Place (Hucklet - Subscribe

New analysis of house prices shows significant slowdown in increases for first time

The fact that price increases have significantly slowed in Dublin 4, traditionally the country's most expensive area, and in north Dublin, where a large number of new houses are being built, is the fi - Subscribe

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